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Schwere Urosepsis durch seltene Komplikation bei unkontrolliertem Diabetes mellitus
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Kalk überall
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Seltene Variante einer Verletzung beim Geschlechtsverkehr
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Wiederkehrende Kopfschmerzen und Sehstörungen bei Veränderungen der weißen Substanz des Gehirns
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Letaler Verlauf bei ausgeprägtem infektiösem Weichteilemphysem
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Pathognomonic imaging signs in abdominal radiology
The imaging evaluation of the abdomen is of crucial importance for every radiologist. In addition to ultrasound, conventional radiographs and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) are the most common imag...
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Open AccessPotential role of CT-textural features for differentiation between viral interstitial pneumonias, pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage in early stages of disease: a proof of principle
Pulmonary involvement is common in several infectious and non-infectious diagnostic settings. Imaging findings consistently overlap and are therefore difficult to differentiate by chest-CT. The aim of this stu...
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Comparison of qualitative and quantitative CT and MRI parameters for monitoring of longitudinal spine involvement in patients with multiple myeloma
To compare qualitative and quantitative computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters for longitudinal disease monitoring of multiple myeloma (MM) of the axial skeleton.
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Improved MDCT monitoring of pelvic myeloma bone disease through the use of a novel longitudinal bone subtraction post-processing algorithm
To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a novel CT post-processing software that generates subtraction maps of baseline and follow-up CT examinations in the course of myeloma bone lesions.
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Open AccessMultiparametric imaging for detection and characterization of hepatocellular carcinoma using gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI and perfusion-CT: which parameters work best?
MRI and perfusion-CT (PCT) are both useful imaging techniques for detection and characterization of liver lesions. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of imaging parameters derived fro...
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Vertebral lesion distribution in multiple myeloma—assessed by reduced-dose whole-body MDCT
To observe the distribution and potential distribution patterns of osteolytic and sclerotic vertebral involvement in a representative collective of multiple myeloma patients.